We're excited to announce a new addition to our community. We now have a Little Free Library!

If you're wondering what it is, a Little Free Library is a place where people can take, share and leave books. It's open all the time!

The idea for a Little Free Library started in 2009 when a man named Todd Bol built a book exchange in his front yard. He built it as a way to honor his mother.

People really liked the idea and now there are more than 60,000 Little Free Libraries around the world. They are in all 50 states and in 80 countries.

Our Little Free Library came from a donation of supplies from the SPARK Foundation and was built by students from Hylton High School. The initial book donation was given to us by Chick-fil-A of Woodbridge.

The Grand Opening for our Little Free Library is going to be January 22, 2018 and EVERYONE is invited to use it. It's not just for students.

The expectation is "Take book, share books and leave books. Be sure the books are kid appropriate and enjoy!

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